Summary

Eider is a beautifully preserved example of mid-century American yacht design. At 26 feet, she is the perfect size for afternoon sails, weekend cruising, or simply admiring on the mooring. Designed by the esteemed naval architect George H. Stadel and built in 1951 by Branning Boat Works in Miami, Florida, Eider is a true classic in every sense of the word.

Crafted in wood and built to the highest standards of the era, Eider has benefitted from decades of thoughtful stewardship. Most recently, she has been expertly maintained by the team at Rockport Marine—one of the country’s premier wooden boatyards—who have preserved her originality while keeping her in excellent structural and sailing condition.

Adding to her charm is a modern, eco-conscious upgrade: Eider is powered by a QuieTorque electric motor. The result is a quiet, emissions-free experience that enhances the peaceful joy of sailing a classic yacht. No noise, no fumes—just the beauty of silence as you glide across the water.

With her graceful sheer, traditional rig, and warm wood finishes, Eider captures the romance of classic yachting. Her size makes her easy to handle singlehanded or with a small crew, and she offers just enough room below for a simple, cozy retreat.

For those who appreciate craftsmanship, heritage, and quiet elegance on the water, Eider is a rare opportunity to own a timeless wooden sailboat with modern ease and enduring charm.

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Asking $50,000

Specifications

  • loa 32'
  • lod 28'
  • beam 7'
  • draft 4'
  • designed by George Stadel
  • builder Branning Boat Works
  • model Pilot Cutter
  • year 1951
  • hull material Wood
  • location Rockport, Maine
  • boat engine QuieTorque Electric Yacht QT10
  • horsepower 10HP

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